Buddhism, cybernetics, and cognitive science
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I discuss the intellectual history of interactions between Buddhism and cognitive science, prompted by a blog discussion of doubts about modern meditation systems. There’s not many intellectually interesting people in the world, and they all talk to each other. They’re in very different fields, working out the same set of ideas in different contexts. But any intellectual era has a fairly limited number of major, significant new ideas that everybody’s working on. If you’re going to be part of the zeitgeist, you need to figure out what are the ideas that are actually significant in this era. Get full access to Meaningness at meaningness.substack.com/subscribe
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